Overview

Our skin is tightened by a structure of collagen fibres in the dermis in a network of skin cells, fibres and blood capillaries. Below this there is a supporting layer of fatty tissue with strong and elastic collagen fibres and the circulatory system. As we age, the collagen fibres break down and become less structured and elastic and our repair and replacement systems become less efficient. External factors such as sun (UV) exposure and lifestyle factors can make this worse.

 

How it works

The Radiofrequency head gently heats up the collagen in the skin, which shortens, causing the overlying skin to become tauter, and tighten. A course of treatment usually consists of 6 sessions, 1 - 2 weeks apart which will tighten the skin, followed by a treatment whenever necessary to maintain the results.

There is also a Fractional Skin Resurfacing (FSR) head, which penetrates more deeply, to produce controlled, fractional epidermal skin resurfacing with simultaneous focused RF dermal heating. This technology is usually used on more mature and photo-aged skin. A course of treatments usually consists of 3 sessions, 4 - 6 weeks apart.

We are really excited about the fabulous results that we have seen using Radiofrequency:

  • Loose skin around the neck can be tightened (improving necklace lines).
  • Jaw lines and jowls can be significantly tightened.
  • Loose skin around the eyes can be really improved.
  • Crepey skin on the cheeks and décolleté can be toned and refreshed.

Often a combination approach is used for full face rejuvenation - combination Fractional Skin Resurfacing & Radio Frequency. The results of both treatments or a combination approach are due to natural changes in the skin, and as such are ongoing and long lasting, but will be enhanced with good evidence-based skincare, UV protection and periodic top-up treatments.

What to expect

Treatment Length 30 minutes
Downtime None
Sessions Required Individual or a course



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Frequently Asked Questions

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Radiofrequency Skin Tightening (Endymed) - Pricing


Maintenance for Radiofrequency Skin Tightening is required at approximately 3 month intervals with a single treatment.

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